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maybe for the sequel use it. i think we have a clip of the movie and you need to set it up a little bit. so why don't you explain what's happening here. >> so adam sandler played a famous comedian movie star named george simmons who seth and i worshipped. and adam's character saw both of us and wanted to hire us and seth cuts me out of the deal. but seth picks up the phone and then cuts me out. because that's the seth rogen y. [ laughter ] >> here's a clip from "funny people". >> that was george simmons on the phone. he saw our stand-up, he wants me to write jokes for him. >> what? >> yep. >> why? >> why? because i'm funny. >> it doesn't make any sense at all. >> no? gee, the irony. [ laughter ] >> i'm funnier than seth. my character is funnier than seth. >> well, in the comedy world every triumph of one of your friends is a small tragedy for you. >> it's so true. you feel like there's six slots and if someone else gets it, you won't get one of those slots. >> there you go. it's very funny. "funny people" opens o
maybe for the sequel use it. i think we have a clip of the movie and you need to set it up a little bit. so why don't you explain what's happening here. >> so adam sandler played a famous comedian movie star named george simmons who seth and i worshipped. and adam's character saw both of us and wanted to hire us and seth cuts me out of the deal. but seth picks up the phone and then cuts me out. because that's the seth rogen y. [ laughter ] >> here's a clip from "funny...
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what can you tell us? >> we know that the senator had this scheduled trip and arrived on friday in myanmar hoping to talk to leaders. on a five-nation tour, jim webb got just what he wanted. he had unprecedented talks with leaders and he won the release of an american. on tuesday, johnheyett sentenced toea rs of hard labor for helping a democracy leader violate the terms of her house arrest. in a statement, the senator said, "i'm grateful to the government for honoring these requests and it is my hope that we can take advantage of these gestures as a way to begin laying a foundation of good will and confidence building in the future." >> it is a good thing. it will help raise awareness of the situation. it is getting the u.s. involved. >> webb is the first member of congress in more than a decade to visit the country. some people hope this release will let the u.s. focus more on the controversy in the asian country. >> it will put pressure on the government and it might eventually result in a change. i do
what can you tell us? >> we know that the senator had this scheduled trip and arrived on friday in myanmar hoping to talk to leaders. on a five-nation tour, jim webb got just what he wanted. he had unprecedented talks with leaders and he won the release of an american. on tuesday, johnheyett sentenced toea rs of hard labor for helping a democracy leader violate the terms of her house arrest. in a statement, the senator said, "i'm grateful to the government for honoring these requests...
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thank you for waking up with us. michael vicks has signed with the philadelphia eagles and he has just finished serving a sentence on dogfighting charges. he is speaking out about having a second chance. >> the philadelphia eagles coaching staff is working on ways to fit michael vick into their offense. vick signed with the eagles yesterday and later on this morning will suit up and attend his first football practice in two years after serving time in prison for his involvement in a dogfighting ring. vicks says he can't wait to suit up, but most importantly, he's happy for a chance to rebuild his life. >> i'm just blessed to havethe opportunity to be here with this organization. my goal is to come back and get ak chim mated and whatever the coach says, that's what i do. i'm just here to contribute and help win the super bowl. >> is anyone going to bet against tiger woods this weekend? he enters the third round with a three shot lead. tiger birdied three straight on the back 9, 13, 14, and 15. that putt put tiger at e
thank you for waking up with us. michael vicks has signed with the philadelphia eagles and he has just finished serving a sentence on dogfighting charges. he is speaking out about having a second chance. >> the philadelphia eagles coaching staff is working on ways to fit michael vick into their offense. vick signed with the eagles yesterday and later on this morning will suit up and attend his first football practice in two years after serving time in prison for his involvement in a...
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our final stop takes us to oxon hill, 74 after a high of 86. the dewpoint levels still in the mid to upper 60's. the official high temperature at reagan national airport, statistically exactly where we should be for this time of year. the record was set back in 1943, 100, and cool 55 in 1941. ocean city 79. the 78 in hagerstown. cooler, drier airus joft f to the north and well to the west, only 68 in a rapid city, s.d., but we're going to look for winds out of the south, southwest tomorrow, eventually taking a southeasterly turn, but temperatures will warm up quite a bit. how about temperatures near 90 degrees? it will slowly move offshore, clear skies through the great lakes region, and there was the disturbance that brought quite a bit of rain across portions of virginia beach today, chesapeake, virginia. flash flood warnings earlier today, but, fortunately for us, things will move out, and we will look for high pressure in the mid-atlantic region, and that will leave plenty of sunshine for the delmarva beaches. the temperature tomorrow about
our final stop takes us to oxon hill, 74 after a high of 86. the dewpoint levels still in the mid to upper 60's. the official high temperature at reagan national airport, statistically exactly where we should be for this time of year. the record was set back in 1943, 100, and cool 55 in 1941. ocean city 79. the 78 in hagerstown. cooler, drier airus joft f to the north and well to the west, only 68 in a rapid city, s.d., but we're going to look for winds out of the south, southwest tomorrow,...
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or cialis for daily use. ask your doctor about cialis today, so when the moment is right, you can be ready. ments that makeur doctor about cialis today, evy day special. fafancy feast inoduces an entirely new way tcelebre any momont. fancy feast petizers. simple high quality ingredients like wild alaskan salmon, white meat chicken, or seabbass anand shrimp in delicate broth, preparared without by-produs or fillers. new fancy feaeast appizers. celebratehe moment. i'm able to get out there anand play with them. it m means the world to me. problem is, i pay fofort withhe pain. the doctor diagnosed thatat i have arthritiss undernath my kneec. a real sharp, strong sensation. it aches. when i feel the pain coming on, go take two aleve. works fast, kicks in, and it lets me keep up with my kids. i want to teach them the value of family. i'm very proud of both of my sons. i couldn't ask for better. >>> for the past two seasons, michael vick has been federal prisoner number 33765-183. serving time for running a truly h
or cialis for daily use. ask your doctor about cialis today, so when the moment is right, you can be ready. ments that makeur doctor about cialis today, evy day special. fafancy feast inoduces an entirely new way tcelebre any momont. fancy feast petizers. simple high quality ingredients like wild alaskan salmon, white meat chicken, or seabbass anand shrimp in delicate broth, preparared without by-produs or fillers. new fancy feaeast appizers. celebratehe moment. i'm able to get out there anand...
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w thank warner home video for eetting us use oothckre: torethe live and in h.d., this is an abc 7 news update. good morning to you. 7:56 is your time this saturday morning. taking a look at some of the day's news, the last patient who remains hospitalized after the metro train collision in june is out of the hospital, released from the washington hospital center. nine people died and more than 70 were injured when two trains collided on the red line on june 22. authorities will continue to caarch jessup maryland for an ped howard county psoesner. 20-year-old devon champagne escaped custody after a jury convicted him of felony theft. authorities say he overpowered a sheriff's deputy by choking him with his restraints. the deputy had to be hospitalized after that encounter. champagne's mother lives in jessup. >> switching gears, let's look at the weather. >> it's a lovely morning outside. bitne a bit muggy out there, utat you would expec ts mehiti of year. frederick. vetalun frederick. r frederick. rome forhehe district. 8.falle,vi chll rs me warchrme at 74. waldorf, 70. bouey at 73. her
w thank warner home video for eetting us use oothckre: torethe live and in h.d., this is an abc 7 news update. good morning to you. 7:56 is your time this saturday morning. taking a look at some of the day's news, the last patient who remains hospitalized after the metro train collision in june is out of the hospital, released from the washington hospital center. nine people died and more than 70 were injured when two trains collided on the red line on june 22. authorities will continue to...
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animals that are used to hot, dry summers, but this one is really different. how bad is it? >> doesn't get much worse than this. this is really serious drought for central texas. we haven't seen anything like this since the drought years of the 1950's. the lack of rain, the really hot temperatures and just on and on. it doesn't seem to end. >> it has left horse rescues across the state full. >> i have never been this full. i never had this people calling and asking for help. >> along with the usual abuse and neglect cases this year has brought something here. >> people are just dumping them off. they don't know what to do with them. i guess they think somebody else will take care of them. or they're desperate. it's a combination of the economy and the drought. i think we can survive the economy of it, without the drought added on to it. >> it's just that there's no horse for the grasses to eat, the solution is simple enough -- buy hay. but the price of the bale has doubled in the last few years and the quality -- >> hay is really dry, it's a bit dusty. which you don't want i
animals that are used to hot, dry summers, but this one is really different. how bad is it? >> doesn't get much worse than this. this is really serious drought for central texas. we haven't seen anything like this since the drought years of the 1950's. the lack of rain, the really hot temperatures and just on and on. it doesn't seem to end. >> it has left horse rescues across the state full. >> i have never been this full. i never had this people calling and asking for help....
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today shirley and bannister wrote to us to let us know while they used to represent grass fire.org they no longer represent them. now i apologize for saying that they were still currently involved in representing grass fire. they are not. shirley and bannister did, however, represent the group in 2004. back in 2004, grass fire was busy producing tv ads attacking democratic presidential candidate john kerry ahead of the 2004 election. which would of course be sort of normal and fine except for the fact that grass fire told the irs at the time that they weren't doing any work to influence the elections of 2004. now, again, shirley and bannister no longer represent grass fire but when they did, that's what grass fire was up to. currently shirleyy and bannister represents an organization called the bradley foundation. the bradley foundation is a major funder of -- wait for it -- freedom works. in 2008 the bradley foundation provided a $25,000 grant to the freedom works foundation. the same year the bradley foundation also gave a $25,000 grant to the organization americans for prosperity. we
today shirley and bannister wrote to us to let us know while they used to represent grass fire.org they no longer represent them. now i apologize for saying that they were still currently involved in representing grass fire. they are not. shirley and bannister did, however, represent the group in 2004. back in 2004, grass fire was busy producing tv ads attacking democratic presidential candidate john kerry ahead of the 2004 election. which would of course be sort of normal and fine except for...
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when am i going to use science? when you start flying, it makes sense. >> reporter: kimberly also hopes continue to speier other teens to reach for the stars. she wants to be a heart surgeon. >> i want them to believe in themselves that they can do anything that they want to do as long as they put their mind to it. >> reporter: jane latrell, news 4. >> kimberly also carried messages of hope on her cross country trek. the messages are being delivered to foster children. >>news 4 is also keeping track of jobs for new the area. and this report focuses on a company that is opening for caregivers for patients helping those near the end of their lives. kimberly souter talked to sisters who are inspired to start a business on their last day of their mother's life. >> reporter: she was 77 years old, dying of cancer. and to the grandkids, all 17 of them, she was mia. >> the first day in the hospital she said the walls are closing in on me. i can't stay here. >> reporter: the walls like most medical facilities, needed cheer.
when am i going to use science? when you start flying, it makes sense. >> reporter: kimberly also hopes continue to speier other teens to reach for the stars. she wants to be a heart surgeon. >> i want them to believe in themselves that they can do anything that they want to do as long as they put their mind to it. >> reporter: jane latrell, news 4. >> kimberly also carried messages of hope on her cross country trek. the messages are being delivered to foster children....
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great to have you with us. these are the traders at the home of the world's third largest options market that would be the nasdaq market site and across the nation in the windy city, chicago, as well as the city of brotherly love in philadelphia. stocks rebounding from their morning lows shrugging off weak economic news that weight on industrial and material names, oil falling 4% today and yet volatility continues to ooze out of the market. does smart money sense another leg higher. let's get into the money right now. the market has remained in a tight range over the past two weeks with the s&p 500 one reason the lack of participation from these guys. exxon mobil, procter & gamble and walmart, some of the largest components of the s&p waiting, all down on the year. we need to see participation to move higher. >> there's no question about that. we can't have the market continue to go higher driven exclusively by tech names and a couple high beta names up 150% on the year already. one of the critical things that
great to have you with us. these are the traders at the home of the world's third largest options market that would be the nasdaq market site and across the nation in the windy city, chicago, as well as the city of brotherly love in philadelphia. stocks rebounding from their morning lows shrugging off weak economic news that weight on industrial and material names, oil falling 4% today and yet volatility continues to ooze out of the market. does smart money sense another leg higher. let's get...
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there were so many of us and the tow townspeople were standing there lining the roads looking at us. they had never seen anything like it. they look so weird. >> one local woman handed awe lettuce. >> a cup of shredded lettuce and nothing never tasted so good. >> you're not dating this guy anymore? >> no, somewhere in the universe bobby is. >> only person at woodstock with an umbrella. >> sandy, look at this picture. >> the heydays. >> how did it affect you? >> oh, gosh, it just changed everything about my thinking from a neighborhood or parochial kind of thinking to a more global approach. >> you were a secretary by day and a hippie by weekend, right? >> i guess i was, yes. opportunity by day and hippie by weekend, yeah. >> wow. and marc gellman went on to be dr. marc gellman, professor of psychology down there so that i think you got the idea here, didn't you? >> absolutely. i saw a natural laboratory. i came here to hear music. we came here for three days of fun and instead i looked around at me and saw all these people using drugs, sharing their drugs, sharing their food, sharing
there were so many of us and the tow townspeople were standing there lining the roads looking at us. they had never seen anything like it. they look so weird. >> one local woman handed awe lettuce. >> a cup of shredded lettuce and nothing never tasted so good. >> you're not dating this guy anymore? >> no, somewhere in the universe bobby is. >> only person at woodstock with an umbrella. >> sandy, look at this picture. >> the heydays. >> how did it...
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the sun is up and warming us up. but hoich high pressure is in control. 71 out at the airport. 77 in ocean city with condition partly cloudy to mostly sunny across the board. it looks like 84 to 87 our temperature range. 85 is the normal high. and the little league world series is going on. 84 to r68. a great day to welcome all the little leaguers. seven day forecast shows another nice one tomorrow with partly cloudy skies and high of the 87. by wednesday we bring in a good chance of scattered showers and thunderstorms as our next front moves through. >> thanks for joining us. ♪ >>> we are back on this saturday morning, august 15th, 2009, with a look back at nearly half a million people packed together in a farmer's field in upstate new york back in 1969. they were there for a three-day festival of peace, music, known as, of course, woodstock. 40 years later we have a slightly smaller crowd gathered here out on the plaza, rockefeller plaza, having a great time too. i'm amy robach with lester holt. still to come thi
the sun is up and warming us up. but hoich high pressure is in control. 71 out at the airport. 77 in ocean city with condition partly cloudy to mostly sunny across the board. it looks like 84 to 87 our temperature range. 85 is the normal high. and the little league world series is going on. 84 to r68. a great day to welcome all the little leaguers. seven day forecast shows another nice one tomorrow with partly cloudy skies and high of the 87. by wednesday we bring in a good chance of scattered...
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-- checks to all of us >> bush's stimulus is as stupid as this. going with your logic what we should be doing is breaking every window in our house because that is stimulating. we will have to replace them. >> that is not what i'm saying. it is money directly into the economy. >> people spend it the wal-mart employees keep their jobs. >> economic stimulus means that you have a dollar and it creates a dollar and a half or $1.75 of economic activity. when you invest in an infrastructure that increases productivity, when you put a solar panel in a building and it cuts cost that creates velocity. this is a hand youth to people and that is not a stimulus. brenda: eric. >> just library a -- just like a liberal would say spend it on what you want. >> i don't endorse it. >> you don't create jobs. you create tree money junkies who live on that and you gave me free money so i will vote for you next time and congressional enablers are there to give away more. the government gets bigger. when the money runs out you are left with people who can't work, laysy,
-- checks to all of us >> bush's stimulus is as stupid as this. going with your logic what we should be doing is breaking every window in our house because that is stimulating. we will have to replace them. >> that is not what i'm saying. it is money directly into the economy. >> people spend it the wal-mart employees keep their jobs. >> economic stimulus means that you have a dollar and it creates a dollar and a half or $1.75 of economic activity. when you invest in an...
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they said not to use -- patients are told not to use testing kits from in connection with dialysis. this can raise the risk of ins lynn overdose. you can find information about this on our web sithe site at wbaltv.com. >> 10's of thousands of deaths from medical errors, and little or no progress has been done in reducing errors according to research. now the obama administration says it wants to make patient safety a priority. 11 news washington bureau laurie kinney has more. >> the obama administration has proposed health care reform, including pave -- patient safety. now they say they are making progress. nearly $20 million to kickstart computization of medical records is one way to make things safer. but the administration has not embraced a central recommendation of the government's 1999 "to error is human" report. a national public reporting system because of concerns it could drive errors underground. >> that's the fear. you want to strike a balance between encouraging clinton igses to report and -- clinitions to report and make sure there are systems in place to help them. >>
they said not to use -- patients are told not to use testing kits from in connection with dialysis. this can raise the risk of ins lynn overdose. you can find information about this on our web sithe site at wbaltv.com. >> 10's of thousands of deaths from medical errors, and little or no progress has been done in reducing errors according to research. now the obama administration says it wants to make patient safety a priority. 11 news washington bureau laurie kinney has more. >> the...
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julie powell, stay with us. she's sinking her teeth into another challenge, she's cooking up one of julia's recipes for under 35 bucks. is it really 35? could we give her more. it is yuliae ia julia child, after all, for "chef on a shoestring." hi, may i help you? we're shopping for car insurance, and our friends said we should start here. good friends -- we compare our progressive direct rates apples to apples, against other top companies, to help you get the best price. how do you do that? with a touch of this button. can i try that? [ chuckles ] wow! good luck getting your remote back. it's all right -- i love this channel. shopping less and saving more. now, that's progressive. call or click today. ♪♪ bicycle, what are we waiting for? the flowers are blooming. the air is sweet. and zyrtec® starts... relieving my allergies... 2 hours faster than claritin®. my worst symptoms feel better, indoors and outdoors. with zyrtec®, the fastest... 24-hour allergy medicine i promise not to wait as long to go for o
julie powell, stay with us. she's sinking her teeth into another challenge, she's cooking up one of julia's recipes for under 35 bucks. is it really 35? could we give her more. it is yuliae ia julia child, after all, for "chef on a shoestring." hi, may i help you? we're shopping for car insurance, and our friends said we should start here. good friends -- we compare our progressive direct rates apples to apples, against other top companies, to help you get the best price. how do you...
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customers that use the internet, use online banking. it all kind of falls in with what you're doing, and it's free. you can pay all your bills online, customers can save tons of time. we have great new image atms. it will give you a receipt which has a copy of the check you deposited. deposit cash, any denomination you don't even have to count the cash, just put it in there. let it do the work for you. and they can have those deposits posted to their account the same business day up until 8 o'clock. you're in control of your finances. now when you talk about convenience, you measure us up to everyone else. well, you'll see we stand ahead of the curve. >>> what was the word we used earlier to describe the town halls? >> contentious. >> i wanted to go with spirited. >> contentious in some parts. >> in some. we've seen a lot of video around the country. well, the president at a town hall, he's had a couple of these town halls. people were woerndering if peop would yell at the president. the crowd was hand-picked, kind of a friendly crowd.
customers that use the internet, use online banking. it all kind of falls in with what you're doing, and it's free. you can pay all your bills online, customers can save tons of time. we have great new image atms. it will give you a receipt which has a copy of the check you deposited. deposit cash, any denomination you don't even have to count the cash, just put it in there. let it do the work for you. and they can have those deposits posted to their account the same business day up until 8...
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we thank you for being with us tonight. for all of us, good night for there new york. next, in for campbell brown, john roberts. >>> tonight, here are the questions we want answered. president obama pushes his health care plan in montana, but is everybody buying what the president is selling? >> we keep getting the bull. that's all we get. is bull. you can't tell us how you're going to pay for this. >> reporter: plus, michael vick returns to the nfl after two years in prison for dogfighting. >> i was wrong for what i did. after everything that happened at that point in time, my life was wrong. to this day, i can't understand why i was involved in such pointless activity. >> not everyone is welcoming him with open arms. >> i'm just a little upset with it, because i'm such an animal lover. >> crazy signing. i don't know what they'll do with the public relations part of it. >> has vick paid enough of a price for his crime? >>> and the stories you may have missed this week. chuck grassley's blast at the president, and the town halls that didn't turn into shout fests. >>> p
we thank you for being with us tonight. for all of us, good night for there new york. next, in for campbell brown, john roberts. >>> tonight, here are the questions we want answered. president obama pushes his health care plan in montana, but is everybody buying what the president is selling? >> we keep getting the bull. that's all we get. is bull. you can't tell us how you're going to pay for this. >> reporter: plus, michael vick returns to the nfl after two years in...
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never use margin. so many people get talked into borrowing money from their brokers because it's so lucrative for the brokers. it's such a dangerous idea. do not buy stocks on margin. these are not homes. you can't live in them when the price goes down. when you use margin, it's not a mortgage. the stocks go down, you got to put up more money. when i was a broker, i had a very rich woman as a client who did this strategy endlessly with margins. and she did great for so long. the market was fabulous. then she lost it all in a couple days. and she had to send me the key to her house to pay it back. i'm not tony soprano, but she had to do it. once you get in the hole, let me tell you something, you never get back. i believe margin is worse than even credit card debt and that's saying something. i believe it's pure evil. a quick ticket to the poorhouse. don't use it. even as a professional, i very rarely used margins. too dangerous for me? definitely too dangerous for you. tip number 18 to help you avoid l
never use margin. so many people get talked into borrowing money from their brokers because it's so lucrative for the brokers. it's such a dangerous idea. do not buy stocks on margin. these are not homes. you can't live in them when the price goes down. when you use margin, it's not a mortgage. the stocks go down, you got to put up more money. when i was a broker, i had a very rich woman as a client who did this strategy endlessly with margins. and she did great for so long. the market was...
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and is that what's holding us back from dow 10,000? >> we're seeing growth second half of the year. >> is he the man who can help us get over the hump? >>> also tonight, one government controlled bank sees signs in another government controlled bank. what's it mean for your money? a lot. and the president takes the show on the road. an unfiltered audience on the new american civil war, health care. a major question, how will we pay for it. >> you are absolutely right that i can't cover another 46 million people for free. you're right. i can't do that. >> then, what can you do and what will you do? we're starting to get some more answers tonight. want the real deal with dennis neal? no problem. "cnbc reports" starts right now. >>> good evening. i'm dennis neal. that was a smack in the face on a friday, wasn't it? stocks give up their gains for the week and end up down half a percentage point for the first down week in over a month. an unexpected drop in consumer sentiment drove that little binge of profit taking but i'm not worried. thi
and is that what's holding us back from dow 10,000? >> we're seeing growth second half of the year. >> is he the man who can help us get over the hump? >>> also tonight, one government controlled bank sees signs in another government controlled bank. what's it mean for your money? a lot. and the president takes the show on the road. an unfiltered audience on the new american civil war, health care. a major question, how will we pay for it. >> you are absolutely right...
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you give us exclusive mining contracts. she didn't go that far but she was the first one to go to angola, the first secretary of state to do that. same with nigeria. she went -- the peg was a trade conference in kenya at the beginning. and she wanted to go to africa and she says look, i got powerful envoys like richard holbrook and george mitchell working in pakistan and israel full-time which enables me to go with my press on an 11-day trip to africa. certainly it's a new kind of diplomacy that we haven't seen before. >> based on what you saw in the trip, can you fill in more of the blanks on how she operates as secretary of state? >> but what we do know is he has been surprised at how bad things have gotten in afghanistan. along with all of his aides. they think things have degraded further than he anticipated. so i think what's happened here is he brought in a lot of outside the box thirst. people when they come back and leave government service, temporary government service to commission us to take part in this report,
you give us exclusive mining contracts. she didn't go that far but she was the first one to go to angola, the first secretary of state to do that. same with nigeria. she went -- the peg was a trade conference in kenya at the beginning. and she wanted to go to africa and she says look, i got powerful envoys like richard holbrook and george mitchell working in pakistan and israel full-time which enables me to go with my press on an 11-day trip to africa. certainly it's a new kind of diplomacy...
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he gives us nothing new. he brings up a human prop and beginning to give us a sob story to pass this atrocious health care bill. a matter of fact is that most people are satisfied with their health care providers, over 80% and obama is losing this day. even independents now, a majority of them don't agree with president obama's specific proposals to reform the health care industry. i can't believe that he continues to put this notion that we can have a public plan and it is not -- you can keep your private healthcare insurance. independent studies, said that nearly 100,000,000 people would be shocked out of their private insurance and put onto a public plan because small businesses are described by people because it will be in their financial interest. >> julie: i'm courting president obama, i took notes during the thing and i'm quoting him he said everybody that has private insurance will keep their insurance. are you saying it, the president is misinformed, or be, is being untruthful iraqis being untruthful
he gives us nothing new. he brings up a human prop and beginning to give us a sob story to pass this atrocious health care bill. a matter of fact is that most people are satisfied with their health care providers, over 80% and obama is losing this day. even independents now, a majority of them don't agree with president obama's specific proposals to reform the health care industry. i can't believe that he continues to put this notion that we can have a public plan and it is not -- you can keep...
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putting us on the road to recovery. it's not solving all problems, unemployment is still way too high. but we just saw last week that the jobs picture is beginning to turn. we're starting to see signs that business investment is coming back. but that doesn't mean we're out of the woods. even before this extraordinary financial crisis, we had an economy that was working pretty well for the wealthiest americans, working pretty well for wall street bankers, for big corporations, but it wasn't working so well for everybody else. it was an economy of bubbles and busts, it was an economy in which the average worker, their wages and incomes have flat lined for a decade. it was an economy that rewarded recklessness over responsibility. we can't go back to that kind of economy. if we want this country to succeed in the 21st century, we have got to lay a new foundation for lasting prosperity and health insurance reform is a key pillar of this new foundation because this economy -- this economy -- this economy won't work for every
putting us on the road to recovery. it's not solving all problems, unemployment is still way too high. but we just saw last week that the jobs picture is beginning to turn. we're starting to see signs that business investment is coming back. but that doesn't mean we're out of the woods. even before this extraordinary financial crisis, we had an economy that was working pretty well for the wealthiest americans, working pretty well for wall street bankers, for big corporations, but it wasn't...
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people who provide us credit have information on us. so, to explain a rationale, if the government is going to provide insurance to people and that sa -- that is what we are debating they may need financial information. neil: this is the government. this is like your insurance carrier on steroids. >> i understand that. as ben pointed out, we are going to get into this more later. i think, ben, we should not use words like gestapo and franchise tax court in california even jokingly because it is not a helpful comparison to what the gestapo did to what they are doing to your unfortunate friend. but the tax authorities have a lot of information already. >> give me break. do you think i'm really comparing them with the gestapo. it is a metaphor. an exaggeration. of course the franchise tax court is housed by loyal servants if you can't take a joke. >> you can make fun of your jokes because the people are making outrages claims -- -- neil: two guys walk into a bar. charles, the issue is the government seeping into areas that i didn't think i
people who provide us credit have information on us. so, to explain a rationale, if the government is going to provide insurance to people and that sa -- that is what we are debating they may need financial information. neil: this is the government. this is like your insurance carrier on steroids. >> i understand that. as ben pointed out, we are going to get into this more later. i think, ben, we should not use words like gestapo and franchise tax court in california even jokingly because...
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stay with us. has progress taken us to a better place? i'd say it's taken us for a ride. honestly, what thanks do we owe progress? we're up to our necks in landfill, and down to the wire in resources and climate change is out to get us. that's why progress plays no role inside post shredded wheat. here, we put the "no" in innovation. post original shredded wheat is still just the one simple, honest ingredient which naturally comes with vitamins, minerals and fiber. all we did was make it spoon size. did we go too far? ♪ >>> as the republican party searches for meaning in the political minority one georgia congressman is doing his best to close the gap between the off the kook end obama equals hitler fringe and the sort of mainstream republicanism that is supposedly embodied by the party's elected officials. his name is paul brown. he is the missing link. he first got famous this past november when he told a rotary club in georgia that barack obama was a marxist and that he reminded congressman brown of hitler. you know, a hitler marxist. a couple weeks ago congressman b
stay with us. has progress taken us to a better place? i'd say it's taken us for a ride. honestly, what thanks do we owe progress? we're up to our necks in landfill, and down to the wire in resources and climate change is out to get us. that's why progress plays no role inside post shredded wheat. here, we put the "no" in innovation. post original shredded wheat is still just the one simple, honest ingredient which naturally comes with vitamins, minerals and fiber. all we did was make...
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god help us all. how we cannot have a serious conversation in this country and talk about things that are truly important. last night i left you with the idea and i want to leave it with you again, don't fell anybody not to question things. listen to the answers, even if you don't like them but if they are
god help us all. how we cannot have a serious conversation in this country and talk about things that are truly important. last night i left you with the idea and i want to leave it with you again, don't fell anybody not to question things. listen to the answers, even if you don't like them but if they are
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angie holan joining us all this hour providing us with her expertise. politifa politifact.com is a nonpartisan news organization delving into not just health care reform but all things politics. thank you for spending your saturday afternoon with us. appreciate it. josh levs as well, our truth seeker in chief. we're going to work with you tomorrow morning. i'm looking forward to it as well health care reform, the topic on today. coming up at the top of the hours, don lemon, live from centennial park.
angie holan joining us all this hour providing us with her expertise. politifa politifact.com is a nonpartisan news organization delving into not just health care reform but all things politics. thank you for spending your saturday afternoon with us. appreciate it. josh levs as well, our truth seeker in chief. we're going to work with you tomorrow morning. i'm looking forward to it as well health care reform, the topic on today. coming up at the top of the hours, don lemon, live from centennial...
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thanks for watching us tonight. when democrats attack, that's the subject of tonight's talking points memo. in honor of the 40th anniversary of woodstock and the town hall protesters i'm humming that old buffalo bill springfield song. remember that line? ♪ there's something happening here what it is is exactly clear. the people have had it. all that the party in power can do is to dismiss and denone nice. what happened to the democrats being the party of the little guy? white house press secretary robert gibbs keeps saying that the town halls are not representative. it is just all a lot of chatter and team obama says that the people are just misinformed. the left has spent a lot of time, effort, and money trying to discredit the town hallers as the yahoo racist fringe. this strategy has clearly back fired. look, democrats have been caught flat-footed, it's obvious by this popular uprising. all those harvard grads at the white house should have known better. powerful arguments against socialized medicine have been
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and nice to use there. i was hanging out with these crazy people all the time, and i thought that no one had really written about that kind of person, you know, kind of extended, you know, writing about the kind of lies of this kind of person. so i figured i should probably do it. and it was lucky because i just happen to have, you know, dinner with people and they are like, you know, hey, we can pay you some money and get the book published and stuff. anymore questions? or is that all she wrote? that's my phone. terrible. i am the worst. okay. thank you guys for coming. i would be happy to -- if you are a little nervous asking questions, you know, in the big stage, i would be happy to answer any questions you have or sign some books, or whatever. okay. and thanks for coming, spent wasting an hour, or spending an hour of your life. [applause] >> zachary mexico is a member of the band octagon and the electronic duo gates of heaven. he studied chinese at columbia university and the universituniversity in beij
and nice to use there. i was hanging out with these crazy people all the time, and i thought that no one had really written about that kind of person, you know, kind of extended, you know, writing about the kind of lies of this kind of person. so i figured i should probably do it. and it was lucky because i just happen to have, you know, dinner with people and they are like, you know, hey, we can pay you some money and get the book published and stuff. anymore questions? or is that all she...
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join us. >> do you think isra wl allow ir to have nuclear weap? >> befor nettenyahu and before and the minier of defense in israel-- nuclear weapons in iran buour understandi is the wholregion should be free all formsor types of mass destructive weapons. >> rose: it islso said are you urging president obama to urge rael not to engage intrike against iran. look, i wou like to say someing. the nuclear capability iran, if it goes on like this, and it happened that military force is used, this-- agn, this the whole reon. again misus of milita power. that is why i say this should be solved amically, peacefuy. ani call on iran to have this flexibility to negotiate with representatives of the uted states of amica to resolve this iss in order that no military actions would be brought about. want to stop all military activity. >> rose: freeman dyson is he. he has spent a lifetime grappling th some of the toughest pblems in expeen beyond. as a young physicist he received worldwide regnition. he has become a besselling authoron topic from biotechnogy to extr
join us. >> do you think isra wl allow ir to have nuclear weap? >> befor nettenyahu and before and the minier of defense in israel-- nuclear weapons in iran buour understandi is the wholregion should be free all formsor types of mass destructive weapons. >> rose: it islso said are you urging president obama to urge rael not to engage intrike against iran. look, i wou like to say someing. the nuclear capability iran, if it goes on like this, and it happened that military force...
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stay with us. with its built-in 3g network, it's fast and small, so it goes places other laptops can't. i'm bill kurtis, and wherever i go, i've got plenty of room for the internet. and the nation's fastest 3g network. gun it, mick. (announcer) sign up today and get a netbook for $199.99 after mail-in rebate. with built-in access to the nation's fastest 3g network. only from at&t. special interest groups are trying to block progress on health care reform, derailing the debate with myths and scare tactics. desperately trying to stop you from discovering that reform won't ration care. you and your doctor will always decide the best treatment for you. tell congress not to let myths get in the way of fixing what's broken with health care. learn the facts at healthactionnow.org. youm in the past "larry king live" has reached out to dr. conrad murray in response to statements made in relationship to michael jackson. here is a statement given from his attorneys. reports are emerging. nothing has been conf
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him with us. he is r.j. harris. please welcome him. [applause] >> good evening. how're you tonight? hello from whb 580. one of the highest-rated stations in the country. [applause] i am r.j. harris and i am running for office of president of the united states of america. that is what i get. i heard some laughing there. i get that because my job as the morning host is to make people happy in the morning so usually, i am talking about hillary's with this new blue pants suit, larger than they had been or bill clinton gallivanting off to las vegas without hillary to celebrate his birthday. or even perhaps, the fact that we hear that president bush went soft on dick cheney which brought to mind that instead of waterboarding, the president wanted to give the people at guantanamo sponge baths. i get laughter when talking about running for the presidency because people are used to meet being a goofball. in 2007 i listed the five points i felt were the most important to straighten out the u.s. of -- united
him with us. he is r.j. harris. please welcome him. [applause] >> good evening. how're you tonight? hello from whb 580. one of the highest-rated stations in the country. [applause] i am r.j. harris and i am running for office of president of the united states of america. that is what i get. i heard some laughing there. i get that because my job as the morning host is to make people happy in the morning so usually, i am talking about hillary's with this new blue pants suit, larger than...
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they talked to us. they tell us the stories. some times because we have a camera there. and sometimes we are just standing there. we get great stories from people because we go to them. >> this makes the lech trick car feasible. >> it is note about people setting up to tell their story. it is about us showing up and asking them to tell their stories. you live in this town. you see the businesses in this town. poot m who live here. what is your thought on that? >> what it is going to do is equip me to go back now and really start to work on the questions. the questions they haven't had answered. i'm going to go out there and work on the stories and come back to the towns and say did i answer the questions did i help you understand the issue that is so important to you that you asked me about one day? >>> you and i have talked all week. a lot of levity. i look beak out here and talking to people. we have had some of the most fascinating conversations with americans. when things were getting hot in the townhall meetings and people were yelling they weren't yelling out here.
they talked to us. they tell us the stories. some times because we have a camera there. and sometimes we are just standing there. we get great stories from people because we go to them. >> this makes the lech trick car feasible. >> it is note about people setting up to tell their story. it is about us showing up and asking them to tell their stories. you live in this town. you see the businesses in this town. poot m who live here. what is your thought on that? >> what it is...
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they used it to plant their crops. at the end of this,, sapiens go towards a catastrophic and. -- human beings go towards a catastrophic end. greta: whesean: when would thise place? >> it wouldecember 12th 2012 >e have a decimal counting system. we count intends. sean:a mayan 1.0 represents 20 days. the last calendar round ends with december 21st, 2012. >> the calendar that concerns us is called the long count calendar. this gives us the cycle ending date. greta: it isean: it is also howe prophesies end. >> it describes the end of the sun ages. they all end catastrophically. our age is supposed to end in fire. sean: others to see a happier explanation. >> we know they had a cyclical philosophy. this represents the ends of a large cycle of time. we can see that they conceived of these not in some sort of apocalyptic concept but with the idea of transformation and renewal. sean: this book explores another prophecy. a galactic alignment. >> this is the alignment of the december solstice sun as you'd from earth with a the
they used it to plant their crops. at the end of this,, sapiens go towards a catastrophic and. -- human beings go towards a catastrophic end. greta: whesean: when would thise place? >> it wouldecember 12th 2012 >e have a decimal counting system. we count intends. sean:a mayan 1.0 represents 20 days. the last calendar round ends with december 21st, 2012. >> the calendar that concerns us is called the long count calendar. this gives us the cycle ending date. greta: it isean: it is...
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possible for us. in a sense, we each must hold ourselves as accountable for our lives as private ryan held himself accountable for his life. many died to save him, and many more sacrificed and died for us, for our liberties. will we one day be able to say that we have earned what they gave us? i congratulate each of these young s.a. winners, and i thank each of you for being here this evening to also congratulate them. i will take your questions. thank you. [applause] >> justice thomas, thank you for that speech. it was refreshing, personal, and insightful. now, we will go to the face of the evening wear some of the young contest winners will have questions read to justice thomas. let me just say before we go to that, i have a question for you, justice thomas. i understand you are on the supreme court. [laughter] can you handle parking tickets? >> yes, i pay them. >> alright. [applause] [laughter] ladies and gentlemen, tonight's winners -- and suzy asked if we submitted their questions -- as you heard
possible for us. in a sense, we each must hold ourselves as accountable for our lives as private ryan held himself accountable for his life. many died to save him, and many more sacrificed and died for us, for our liberties. will we one day be able to say that we have earned what they gave us? i congratulate each of these young s.a. winners, and i thank each of you for being here this evening to also congratulate them. i will take your questions. thank you. [applause] >> justice thomas,...
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so glad you're with us. i'm susan hendricks. thousands of protestors are expected outside president obama's second town hall meeting on health care in colorado today. he took his push for reform to montana yesterday where he faced a largely supportive crowd, but some voiced their concern about where he would get the money to cover the 46 million uninsured in the u.s. the president urged them not to panic. >> because we're getting close, the fight is getting fierce. and the history is clear. every time we're in sight of health insurance reform, the special interests fight back with everything they've got. they use their influence, they run their ads. and their political allies try to scare the heck out of everybody. it happened in '93, it's happening now. >> the president and his family will also do some sightseeing while they are out west. they plan to visit yellowstone national park today and the grand canyon tomorrow. there's so many questions surrounding this. if you want to know more about the health car
so glad you're with us. i'm susan hendricks. thousands of protestors are expected outside president obama's second town hall meeting on health care in colorado today. he took his push for reform to montana yesterday where he faced a largely supportive crowd, but some voiced their concern about where he would get the money to cover the 46 million uninsured in the u.s. the president urged them not to panic. >> because we're getting close, the fight is getting fierce. and the history is...
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they used it to plant their crops. at the end of this,, sapiens go towards a catastrophic and. -- human beings go towards a catastrophic end. greta: whesean: when would thise place? >> it wouldecember 12th 2012 >e have a decimal counting system. we count intends. sean:a mayan 1.0 represents 20 days. the last calendar round ends with december 21st, 2012. >> the calendar that concerns us is called the long count calendar. this gives us the cycle ending date. greta: it isean: it is also howe prophesies end. >> it describes the end of the sun ages. they all end catastrophically. our age is supposed to end in fire. sean: others to see a happier explanation. >> we know they had a cyclical philosophy. this represents the ends of a large cycle of time. we can see that they conceived of these not in some sort of apocalyptic concept but with the idea of transformation and renewal. sean: this book explores another prophecy. a galactic alignment. >> this is the alignment of the december solstice sun as you'd from earth with a the
they used it to plant their crops. at the end of this,, sapiens go towards a catastrophic and. -- human beings go towards a catastrophic end. greta: whesean: when would thise place? >> it wouldecember 12th 2012 >e have a decimal counting system. we count intends. sean:a mayan 1.0 represents 20 days. the last calendar round ends with december 21st, 2012. >> the calendar that concerns us is called the long count calendar. this gives us the cycle ending date. greta: it isean: it is...
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customers that use the internet, use online banking. it all kind of falls in with what you're doing, and it's free. you can pay all your bills online, customers can save tons of time. we have great new image atms. it will give you a receipt which has a copy of the check you deposited. deposit cash, any denomination you don't even have to count the cash, just put it in there. let it do the work for you. and they can have those deposits posted to their account the same business day up until 8 o'clock. you're in control of your finances. now when you talk about convenience, you measure us up to everyone else. well, you'll see we stand ahead of the curve. combines two powerful medicines for fast relief of your diarrhea symptoms, so you can get back out there. imodium. get back out there. we're shopping for car insurance, and our friends said we should start here. good friends -- we compare our progressive direct rates, apples to apples, against other top companies, to help you get the best price. how do you do that? with a touch of this but
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thank you for joining us. thank you for joining us. >> kelly: good afternoon captioned by closed captioning services, inc. the death panel, health care for seniors. and plus, remember fannie mae and freddie mac? meet their cousin jenny, the latest subprime mortgage lender and possible bailout considered e-candidate. gearing up for the 2010 sen have yo yous-- census. the journal editorial report starts right now. welcome to the journal editorial report, i'm paul gigot. claims fast and furious that the democrat health care reform plan, what critics are calling death panels for seniors and children with birth defects. sarah palin got in on the act recently writing on her facebook page, saying the american i know and love is not one where my parents or my baby with down's syndrome will have to stand in front of a death panel so his bureaucrats can decide based on a subjective judgment of their level of productivity in society whether they are worthy of health care. what they said this week. >> the rumor circulatin
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to help us do that, we have two lawmakers joining us. representative marsha blackburn is joining us as well as representative steve cohen, both from tennessee. thanks for being here. an interesting article that lists some places where there is a lot of agreement. do you agree that there should be government subsidies to help low income americans to buy insurance? >> i think that there its a way that government subsidies can be done. certainly, many of us who have served in state legislatures have looked for ways to voucher people into a private system. >> representative cohen, what about you? do you see government subsidies to help low-income americans buy health insurance? >> we do that now with medicaid. a great program. signed into law 44 years ago. medicare medicaid, referred to as socialism at the time that are as american as apple pie today. >> lawmakers pretty much across the board want to see increased competition, including something like a marketplace in which people would be able to compare and con cratrast different insue pla
to help us do that, we have two lawmakers joining us. representative marsha blackburn is joining us as well as representative steve cohen, both from tennessee. thanks for being here. an interesting article that lists some places where there is a lot of agreement. do you agree that there should be government subsidies to help low income americans to buy insurance? >> i think that there its a way that government subsidies can be done. certainly, many of us who have served in state...
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he used to work as a cash management specialist. i don't believe that for a minute. >>> runner-up, rudolph guiliani has joined the death eaters. health care in case the obama administration hasn't noticed is very expensive. they'll have to cut other services, programs. making decisions about the elderly. it is natural one way people would suggest you do that is cut off care for the elderly. people assume these death panels will be created. they have created that suggestion in the ambiguity of the legislation. who created that suggestion, sylvester? betsy mccaughey, sarah palin, and now rudolph guiliani death eater. but our winner, michelle bachman after "the minneapolis star tribune" reported her son harrison had joined americorps which she had described as taxpayer funded, liberal reeducation camps bachman sent out a fund raising appeal to her looney tunes constituents alleging the paper gave a full column to a hit piece on one of my kids. yes. how true. what parent would not recoil in horror at seeing the following written about t
he used to work as a cash management specialist. i don't believe that for a minute. >>> runner-up, rudolph guiliani has joined the death eaters. health care in case the obama administration hasn't noticed is very expensive. they'll have to cut other services, programs. making decisions about the elderly. it is natural one way people would suggest you do that is cut off care for the elderly. people assume these death panels will be created. they have created that suggestion in the...
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but for us it's 100% that matters. that's when we have a better chance of knowing that fire won't grow any bigger. it will take us some time. >> what's the big concern today? i was hearing a lot about the fact you would be getting winds. is that still a concern? >> right now overnight we did not get any winds, so everything is laying in the valuies. there's no smoke column. it's filters out north and south in communities an hour away from here. what we're afraid of is when that wind does surface, which we're anticipating coming off the land and blowing to the ocean we could ge an increase of wind. so we have a lot of uncertainty until that wind blows blowing around. >> could it be fanning toward invite communities that have been evacuated. >> exactly, some of areas even to the west, even where we're standing could potential be at risk. >> somebody like me, you think of a fire as dang are you. for you guys, you talk about them having personalities. does this fire have some personality? >> to personalize this one is the
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cialis for daily use. so when the moment is right, you can be ready. >>> is it a reference point in hundreds of thousands of middle aged american, what happened on a muddy field north of new york city on this date in 1969. many years later, many proudly proclaim i was there. the "there" is woodstock, as i found on a weekend trip to the, the music and feeling still echo today. the stage was right about where? what happened on this grassy field in upstate new york 40 years ago was a touchstone for duke devlin's generation. >> it was really overwhelming when you came down, you seen this ball and a whole hillside full of ople. >> reporter: stwas a age of hippies and a couldn't divided over war. duke and the half million others who came here by car and by foot were the so-called "we" generation and formed a primitive community against a backdrop of rock 'n' roll. officially it was the woodstock music and arts fair, 30-plus acts over three days. joan baez was 28 and six months pregnant when she took the stage as
cialis for daily use. so when the moment is right, you can be ready. >>> is it a reference point in hundreds of thousands of middle aged american, what happened on a muddy field north of new york city on this date in 1969. many years later, many proudly proclaim i was there. the "there" is woodstock, as i found on a weekend trip to the, the music and feeling still echo today. the stage was right about where? what happened on this grassy field in upstate new york 40 years ago...
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that's costing us, the taxpayers. so if it's going to cost my bottom line, if they have to tax me more in order tore get health care, tax me. tax me, tax me, tax me. i am willing to pay. >> we're talking about what you get when you are sick. i just think that to rush through this it's the wrong thing. i know that there's something that has to be done. >> reporter: now, the first woman we spoke to had run for congress, she was a democratic candidate in 2008 and lost that election. she was in paducah, kentucky. the gentleman you heard from was altogether a dinner party we got a few people together in kansas city, kansas, and we had a conversation with him. we've had differences of opinion all along in the week, and we still continue to. but the tenor of those conversations tends to be very civil and respectful, and we're encouraging more of that. so if anybody's here at the iowa state fair, come see us, the cnn express is right outside at the grand stand. tweet me, we can keep talking about this. the more we talk to peo
that's costing us, the taxpayers. so if it's going to cost my bottom line, if they have to tax me more in order tore get health care, tax me. tax me, tax me, tax me. i am willing to pay. >> we're talking about what you get when you are sick. i just think that to rush through this it's the wrong thing. i know that there's something that has to be done. >> reporter: now, the first woman we spoke to had run for congress, she was a democratic candidate in 2008 and lost that election....
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it's important for us to be able to compete internationally. it's great to see dedicated educators like we have here at central high. [ applause ] nathan's story was the kind of story that i read in letters and heard in town halls all across america. on tuesday i was in new hampshire talking about people denied coverage because of preexisting conditions. yesterday i was in montana talking about people who had their insurance policies suddenly revoked even though they were paying their premiums, just because they got sick. today we're talking about people like nathan and his family who have insurance, but are still stuck with huge bills because they hit a cap on their benefits or are charged exorbitant out of pocket fees. when you hear about these experiences, when you think about the millions of people denied coverage because of preexisting conditions and the thousands who have had their policies canceled because of an illness, countless people like nathan, i want you to remember one thing, there but for the grace of god go i. [ applause ] this
it's important for us to be able to compete internationally. it's great to see dedicated educators like we have here at central high. [ applause ] nathan's story was the kind of story that i read in letters and heard in town halls all across america. on tuesday i was in new hampshire talking about people denied coverage because of preexisting conditions. yesterday i was in montana talking about people who had their insurance policies suddenly revoked even though they were paying their premiums,...
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it will be used as propaganda. the thing to remember is jim webb is not there in a state department at all. he's there as a member of a committee in the senate, a subcommittee of that. he's not there remembpresenting state department. it's a balancing act. it could be, possibly, a new chapter for u.s.-myanmar relationships. it doesn't have a ambassador there. there are sanctions in place. the policies in the bush years are to impose sanctions to try to turn off the trade taps of this country. china and russia and india continue to trade with this regime. it's had limited effects. now, there's talk of whether there's time to repraise it and perhaps it's the beginning of a channel or dialogue opening up. he managed to meet the man in charge. it's significant they allowed him to meet her. >> all right. we appreciate you hopping on the horn with us. we'll check in with you, again. jim webb is not on a official state department mission. he serves on a subcommittee. still, he's a high ranking u.s. official. he did get th
it will be used as propaganda. the thing to remember is jim webb is not there in a state department at all. he's there as a member of a committee in the senate, a subcommittee of that. he's not there remembpresenting state department. it's a balancing act. it could be, possibly, a new chapter for u.s.-myanmar relationships. it doesn't have a ambassador there. there are sanctions in place. the policies in the bush years are to impose sanctions to try to turn off the trade taps of this country....
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a us nond jant unced! if you qualify for the clunker rebate, you may also qualify for 0% apr for 72 months. that means youan buy a '09 f bulior $271 a month after a $3500 government ba rete and no doaywnrement. go to chevy.com for details. >>> british police are offering a $1.6 million reward, one of the biggest jewelry heists in british history. an amateur photographer shot video of the robbers leaving the store in london. they got away with $65 million worth of rings, bracelets and watches. they reportedly tried to get a makeup artist to change their appearances hours before the heist. they may have been wearing latex disguises. >>> a pennsylvania couple accused of taking tough love a bit too far. a woman and her boyfriend forced the woman's sons to fight each other as the couple watched. they're just 6 and 9 years old. the mom's boyfriend said it was training to toughen them up. the couple forced the fist fights at least 20 times and if the boys refused, they were hit. neighbors say they knew there was
a us nond jant unced! if you qualify for the clunker rebate, you may also qualify for 0% apr for 72 months. that means youan buy a '09 f bulior $271 a month after a $3500 government ba rete and no doaywnrement. go to chevy.com for details. >>> british police are offering a $1.6 million reward, one of the biggest jewelry heists in british history. an amateur photographer shot video of the robbers leaving the store in london. they got away with $65 million worth of rings, bracelets and...
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thanks for having us over. >>> an american sentenced to hard labor in myanmar is going home seven years early. he was arrested after swimming across the lake to visit a noble prize winning activist who is under house arrest. but virginia senator jim webb flew to myanmar to help with the release. >> clearly getting the release of john yettaw was important. he's an ill man. he had been taken to a hospital before the verdict was delivered with seizures. we understand he's a vietnam veteran and has a troubled mind i think is the best way of putting it. and obviously, one doesn't know why he swam this lake. there were reports at the time that he had a vision she was going to be assassinated. >> earlier today, webb became the first american to meet with myanm myanmar's top leader, but perhaps the biggest achievement came when he was allowed to meet with the opposition leader today. he conveyed his deep respects. >>> the taliban are claiming responsibility for today's suicide attack in kabul, afghanistan. at least seven died in that attack and 91 were wounded. the bomb site is next to the u.n.
thanks for having us over. >>> an american sentenced to hard labor in myanmar is going home seven years early. he was arrested after swimming across the lake to visit a noble prize winning activist who is under house arrest. but virginia senator jim webb flew to myanmar to help with the release. >> clearly getting the release of john yettaw was important. he's an ill man. he had been taken to a hospital before the verdict was delivered with seizures. we understand he's a vietnam...
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beautiful week on tap for us. mid 80's, mostly sunny. >> one stop shopping for energy saving project. >> do it yourself project that is save you money at an event called super green. >> a day of free workshops courtesy of the baltimore biomass project. and joining us is george. gorge. what's biomass? >> it's generally anything that you can burn that's renewable. when you think of pet roll fuels they take a really long time in the ground to pr deuce. but when you're talking about renewable products like wood or in our case corn, it's a crop that you can grow every year, year in and year out. >> so i understand you're going to teach people how to heat their homes with corn? how does that work? >> that's correct. what we're going to do is we have a stove installed here at the mill center and although it's a little hot today for firing up a heating device, we're going to show people now prior to the heating season how they can heat their house with corn that's grown right here in maryland. >> what do you burn the corn
beautiful week on tap for us. mid 80's, mostly sunny. >> one stop shopping for energy saving project. >> do it yourself project that is save you money at an event called super green. >> a day of free workshops courtesy of the baltimore biomass project. and joining us is george. gorge. what's biomass? >> it's generally anything that you can burn that's renewable. when you think of pet roll fuels they take a really long time in the ground to pr deuce. but when you're...